CURACoA is a very delicious article, and resembles ratafia in its nature. To
prepare it, take the thin outside rind of eighteen Seville oranges, bruised very
completely, one and a quarter pound of white sugarcandy pounded very fine, one
ounce ...

Curacoa is a free warehousing port. At Java, merchandise generally pays an ad
valorem duty on the invoice price ; 7 and four fifths per centum in a Dutch vessel,
15 and three-fifths per centum in a foreign vessel. Wines, brandies, &c, pay ...

Curacoa is a great improvement to punch ; also a table-spoonful of it in a tumbler
of water makes a very refreshing summer drink. PATENT YEAST.— Boil half a
pound of fresh hops in four quarts of water, till the liquid is reduced, to two quarts
...

Curacoa is a larger island, not far from the coast of South America. Williamstadt,
the capital, has a fine harbour, and some trade. Population, 8000. The Dutch
participate with France in the small island of St. Martin's, valuable almost solely
for its ...

Curacoa is a great improvement to punch; also a table-spoonful of it in a tumbler
of water makes a very refreshing summer drink. PATENT YEAST.—Boil half a
pound of fresh hops in four quarts of water, till the liquid is reduced to two quarts.

Curacoa is the nearest to the Continent, and therefore well fortified, and
thoroughl peopled, tho' its Soil does not afford so much as will subfist its
Inhabitants for one Day; but they are constantly furnished with Provisions from the
other two ...

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Curacoa is a larger island, far to the west of the others, and only about seventy
miles distant from the Spanish main. It is about thirty miles long, and ten broad;
but the greater part of its surface is arid and unfertile, and its importance was
chiefly ...

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Curacoa is a larger island, far to the west of the others, and only about seventy
miles distant from the Spanish main. It is about thirty miles long, and ten broad ;
bat the greater part of its surface is arid and unfertile, and its importance was
chiefly ...

Curacoa is the nearest to the Continent, and therefore well fortified, and
thoroughly peopled, tho' its Soil does not afford so much as will subsist its
Inhabitants for one Day; but they are constantly furnished with Provisions from the
other two ...

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Curacoa is a Erger island, far to the west of the others, and only about seventy
miles distant from the Spanish main. It is about thirty miles long, and ten broad;
but part 0 its surface is arid and unfertile; and its importance was chiefly derived
from ...

Curacoa, an island in belonging to the Dutch, broad. The principal and
tobacco. The chie and Williamstadt. somecity, well built,andap Lon. 69 16 W., lat.
1222 N. --- Curran, a town of Gallatin county, Currant, a river of Arkansas, whichu
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CURACOA, a West India Island, situated immediately
off the Province of the Caracas, in the Republic of Colombia, on the northern
shore of South America. Cunujoa is the westernmost Island of the groupc classed
...

Curacoa Island on the Great Barrier Reef has 22 consecutive coral shingle ridges
parallel to the shore on its northwestern or sheltered side. Individual ridges
extend for over 100 m along the shore and rise to over 5 m above the mid-tide
level ...

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CURacoA, an island in the Caribbean sea, about 75 miles from the coast of the
Caraccas, with several good ports. It is 30 miles long and 10 broad. It produces
sugar and tobacco, also large and small cattle; but in general its soil is not fertile,
...